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A collection of papers that make significant and original contributions to the field of Lesbian and Gay psychology.
Contents
Editorial: The place of S/M in LGBTQ psychology
Guest Editors: Meg Barker & Darren Langdridge
Articles
The cultural formation of S/M: History and analysis
Kathy Sisson
Visions of sadomasochism as a Nazi erotic
Alison M. Moore
Unleashing gender: Dependency, subjectivity and recognition in dominant/submissive relationships
Sarah A. Smith
The erotic imagination: An existential phenomenological perspective
Trevor Butt
Actively dividing selves: S/M and the thrill of disintegration
Darren Langdridge
Women who engage in S/M interactions for money: A descriptive study
Kathy Sisson & Charles Moser
Feminist SM: A contradiction in terms or a way of challenging traditional gendered dynamics through sexual practice?
Ani Ritchie & Meg Barker
Researching sexual difference: A survey of gay S/M in the UK
Eric Chaline
Commentaries
Is an interest in BDSM a pathological disorder or a normal variant of human sexual behaviour?
Martin Baggaley
Is S/M pathological?
Peggy J. Kleinplatz & Charles Moser
Does heterosexuality belong in the DSM?
Charles Moser & Peggy J. Kleinplatz
Developing an SM awareness tool
Meg Barker
Kink therapy and me: Outing myself as a kinky client
Pushpa Mitra
Total power exchange in a modern family: A personal perspective
Rachel Green
Focus on Activism
Spanner: S/M, consent and the law in the UK
Eric Chaline in conversation with John Pendal
Book Reviews
Series: Psychology of Sexualities Review
SKU: PUB-CAT-418